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What does Nopsema stand for?

What does Nopsema stand for?

National Offshore Petroleum Safety and Environmental Management Authority
The National Offshore Petroleum Safety and Environmental Management Authority (NOPSEMA) is Australia’s independent expert regulator for health and safety, structural (well) integrity and environmental management for all offshore oil and gas operations and greenhouse gas storage activities in Commonwealth waters, and in …

What is ALARP in risk assessment?

“ALARP” is short for “as low as reasonably practicable”. Reasonably practicable involves weighing a risk against the trouble, time and money needed to control it. Thus, ALARP describes the level to which we expect to see workplace risks controlled. Risk management: ALARP at a glance.

What does the term ALARP mean?

as low as reasonably practicable
“ALARP” is short for “as low as reasonably practicable”. “SFAIRP” is short for “so far as is reasonably practicable”. The two terms mean essentially the same thing and at their core is the concept of “reasonably practicable”; this involves weighing a risk against the trouble, time and money needed to control it.

What is the ALARP approach?

ALARP (“as low as reasonably practicable”), or ALARA (“as low as reasonably achievable”), is a principle in the regulation and management of safety-critical and safety-involved systems. The principle is that the residual risk shall be reduced as far as reasonably practicable.

What does Ericpd mean?

assessment model – ERIC PD) Eliminate, Reduce, Isolate, Control, PPE, Discipline.

What is an acceptable risk?

Definitions. Acceptable risk: That risk for which the probabil- ity of a hazard-related incident or exposure occur- ring and the severity of harm or damage that may result are as low as reasonably practicable (ALARP) and tolerable in the setting being con- sidered.

Why is ALARP important?

Thus, ALARP describes the level to which you would expect to see workplace risk controlled. It is therefore for employers to ensure that their chosen design or design concept reduce risks “as low as reasonably practicable”. The “ALARP region” lies between unacceptably high and negligible risk levels.

What are the 5 hierarchy of control?

NIOSH defines five rungs of the Hierarchy of Controls: elimination, substitution, engineering controls, administrative controls and personal protective equipment.

How is NOPSEMA used in the environmental assessment process?

NOPSEMA assesses proposed offshore petroleum or greenhouse gas activities by determining if the titleholder has correctly identified the environmental risks and impacts of the activity and if the proposed environmental management will ensure those risks and impacts will be acceptable and reduced to ALARP.

What should NOPSEMA expect in a Womp submission?

NOPSEMA expects the titleholder to address at least the following specific factors in their consideration of ALARP in the WOMP submission: Timeliness – the earlier a titleholder undertakes an ALARP evaluation, the greater the ability to reduce risks to a level that is ALARP.

What is the difference between SFAIRP and ALARP?

SFAIRP is the term most often used in the Health and Safety at Work etc Act and in Regulations. ALARP is the term used by risk specialists, and duty-holders are more likely to know it. We use ALARP in this guidance.

What does ALARP stand for in health and safety at work?

The UK HSE’s document, ALARP “at a glance” 1 notes: You may come across it as SFAIRP (“so far as is reasonably practicable”) or ALARP (“as low as reasonably practicable”). SFAIRP is the term most often used in the Health and Safety at Work etc Act and in Regulations.